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Home»Politics»Minnesota or Fallujah? Kristi Noem’s Militarized ICE Walk Sparks Furious Backlash: ‘This Is So Psychotic and Anti-American’

Minnesota or Fallujah? Kristi Noem’s Militarized ICE Walk Sparks Furious Backlash: ‘This Is So Psychotic and Anti-American’

Show of force.

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonJanuary 7, 20264 Mins Read
Kristi Noam in Minnesota
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A short, heavily produced video posted by the Department of Homeland Security this week shows Secretary Kristi Noem striding through St. Paul, Minnesota, flanked by masked ICE agents and police officers in full military-style gear. Rifles at the ready. Body armor strapped tight. Cameras rolling.

The problem, Minnesotans say, is that the video looks less like public safety and more like a war movie. It’s very clearly staged in a state that, despite right-wing rhetoric, is not an active combat zone.

Minneapolis – Kristi Noam Doing Another One of Her Propaganda Photo Ops
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The clip quickly made its way to Reddit, where it detonated. Within hours, thousands of comments piled up accusing Noem and DHS of manufacturing fear through what users repeatedly described as “cosplay,” “theater,” and an intimidation tactic aimed squarely at optics rather than outcomes. The quotes peppered throughout this article are from the thread you see above.

“Walking around with armor and rifles like this is Fallujah instead of Saint Paul,”

A PR stunt dressed up as enforcement

Noem’s visit coincides with what the Trump administration is calling “the largest DHS operation ever,” a surge that reportedly brings roughly 2,000 additional ICE agents into Minnesota on top of hundreds already deployed under “Operation Metro Surge.” Official messaging frames the operation as a crackdown on immigration violations and fraud. The visuals, however, tell a different story.

“This is so psychotic and anti-American, anti-Minnesotan, anti-human.”

In the DHS video, Noem is front and center as agents arrest a single individual. The weapons are oversized. The formation is tight. The masks are on. For many, watching the entire thing reads as pure performance.

“That rifle is WAY too long to be used in an urban environment,” another highly upvoted Redditor noted. “It truly is pure theater, and their props are chosen for their display characteristics, not actual functionality.”

“It’s intentional”

The anger isn’t just about aesthetics. Commenters argue the militarized presentation is deliberate. It’s a visual cue designed to reinforce the narrative that Minnesota’s cities are dangerous, lawless, and in need of federal muscle.

“And intentional,” one user wrote. “Every ‘the cities are so dangerous’ dipshit in outstate MN laps this shit up.”

Several Minnesotans pushed back against the idea that St. Paul or Minneapolis resembles the apocalyptic caricatures often promoted in conservative media. As one commenter put it, “The people stuck in the fascist social media and news bubble are convinced that every major American city is Fallujah.”

Governor Tim Walz echoed that sentiment this week, calling the deployment a waste of resources and accusing DHS of staging operations “for a show of the cameras,” without coordinating with the state. He pointed to footage showing dozens of agents escorting a single person out of a government building — an image that mirrors what Reddit users have been criticizing all week.

Fear as policy

Beyond mockery, the tone of the Reddit thread frequently turns grim. Some commenters described freeway exits blocked, downtown streets shut down, and armed agents roaming public spaces during rush hour, all to apprehend a handful of individuals.

“It’s also an intent to terrorize communities into obedience,” one comment reads.

Healthcare advocates and immigrant rights groups have raised similar alarms, warning that the aggressive posture is discouraging people from seeking medical care or engaging with public institutions at all. ICE has already been accused in Minnesota of conducting arrests without probable cause and entering private spaces without judicial warrants.

For critics, Noem’s presence only amplifies those concerns. The secretary isn’t just overseeing enforcement; she’s starring in it.

Perhaps the most telling reaction is how often Minnesotans describe the operation not as frightening, but absurd.

“They look ridiculous,” one user wrote. “But it is an intimidation tactic.”

The contradiction between theatrical excess and deadly seriousness sits at the heart of the backlash. The guns are real. The power is real. But the presentation, many argue, is borrowed wholesale from war zones and video games, deployed to sell a narrative rather than solve a problem.

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